Intestinal Health Articles & Analysis
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Its genomic architecture enables robust interaction with intestinal epithelial cells, activating specific TLR2-dependent signaling pathways. (2) L. rhamnosus GG is distinguished by its pili-encoding spaCBA cluster, conferring exceptional adhesion capacity that makes it invaluable for competitive exclusion models and biofilm research. The SpaCBA pili enable direct interaction ...
Health · Intestine The number of intestinal microorganisms is more than 10 times that of human body's own cells, which plays an extremely important role in metabolism, growth, immunity and disease emergence. ...
Numerous large population-based researches have synthesized the human intestinal microbiome (IM) metagenomes in this aspect, as well as other specific medical body sites, such as the skin, vagina, and mouth. ...
Key questions in intestinal health and disease require an understanding of how changes in intestinal niches cause, perpetuate, or allow recovery from injury. ...
Solutions can be found in providing the consumers with functional foods and health capability. Such food is rich in dietary fibre, with specific physicochemical behaviour and healthy properties. Dietary fibre rich food products are associated with physiological actions in the small and large intestine, having important implications in human ...
